Port Of Everett Adding Roadways And Utilities At Fisherman’s Harbor
Received this update today from the Port of Everett as they continue to develop the north end of the Marina for residential, commercial and recreational uses. Last month, the Port Commission authorized...
View ArticleOur 2018 Guide To 4th Of July In Everett
1). Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and the Totem Family Diner opens at 7 AM with a fantastic breakfast menu. We’re talking big portions and a cinnamon roll the size of which you may...
View ArticleGood Crowds For Everett 4th Of July Parade
The streets in downtown Everett were packed for the annual 4th of July Parade. Here are a few MyEverettNews.com photos. Click photo to enlarge.
View ArticleHigh Bids Halt Demolition Of Longfellow Building
It appears to be quite a quandary for the Everett School District. This year the district decided the Longfellow Building is too expensive to operate and rejected plans submitted by potential operators...
View ArticleWoman Damages Two Dozen Vehicles In Late Night Rampage In North Everett
An Everett District Court judge found there was probable cause to hold a 33-year-old woman in jail for felony malicious mischief after she allegedly caused thousands of dollars in damage to two dozen...
View ArticleEverett Police Seeking Robber Of Peck’s Drive Market
Everett Police put out this photo today of a man who robbed the Peck’s Drive Market last month. They’re looking for tips from the public… Detectives with the Major Crimes Unit are asking the public to...
View ArticleCandidate Profile For Everett City Council Primary: Ethel McNeal
Editor’s Note: It is the practice of MyEverettNews.com to offer candidates for office an introduction to our readers. We accept these from candidates who will appear on the ballots within the Everett...
View ArticleMonday Deadline To Register To Vote In August Primary
The August Primary is almost upon us. Overseas and military ballots have been mailed. Local voters pamphlets will go out on July 18th with local ballots in the mail July 19th. Monday is the last day to...
View ArticleApplications Now Being Accepted For Open Position On Everett School Board
If you are interested in the open seat on the Everett School Board following the resignation of Ted Wenta last week here is what you need to know to apply. School board process for new board member...
View ArticleEverett City Council Likely To Vote On Guns And Election By Districts On...
Two topics that have generated a lot of interest are coming up for public hearings and city council votes on Wednesday. The first topic concerns City Council proposals for election of Everett City...
View ArticleCrane Fire Shuts Down Boeing Freeway
No injuries but a fire on a mobile crane shut down westbound 526 around 9 AM. The driver of the mobile crane told MyEverettNews.com he noticed smoke pouring out from behind him and as he tried to...
View Article“JAWS” Kicks Off Sail In Cinema Season At Port Of Everett
For the third year in a row the Port of Everett is offering outdoor movies you can watch from your boat or on the lawn at Boxcar Park at Waterfront Place. Here’s what you need to know. The Port’s...
View ArticleCommunity Transit Holding Jumbo Job Fair In Everett Wednesday
As Community Transit gets set to ramp up expansion of the SWIFT line they are adding dozens of jobs here in Everett. In addition to bus drivers the agency is looking for mechanics, planners, IT help...
View ArticleOvernight Closures Of East End Trestle Ramps Out Of Everett Tonight And Thursday
A heads-up for drivers headed east out of Everett across the Hewitt Avenue trestle tonight and tomorrow (July 11 and 12th). Here’s the info. sent from Washington State Department of Transportation....
View ArticleEverett Junior Police Academy Heads To The Port Of Everett For Training On...
For more than a decade the Everett Police Department has held a Junior Police Academy for one week during the summer to give middle and high school students in the greater Everett area a hands-on look...
View ArticleEverett Council Approves Gun Loss Reporting Requirement
Tonight the Everett City Council unanimously approved two measures first offered up last month by Everett Police Chief Dan Templeman regarding reporting gun loss or theft and pointing a firearm at...
View ArticleVote On City Council Districts To Be On November Ballot In Everett, Washington
While the folks at Everett Districts Now may not have collected enough signatures to get their districting measure on the fall ballot as an initiative they did manage to score a victory in getting the...
View ArticleNew Lane To Help Flow Of Westbound 128th South Of Everett
A new lane has been opened westbound 128th to northbound I-5 that may speed up the flow of traffic between McCollum Park and the freeway south of Everett. Here’s more from a press release received...
View ArticleBurn Ban Starting Friday Will Apply Inside Everett City Limits
The very dry conditions have led to a burn ban that goes into effect Friday morning for both unincorporated Snohomish County as well as the cities within the county. Here’s more from the county Fire...
View ArticleHappy 100th Birthday To Port Of Everett – Party Set For Saturday
Today officially marks the 100th birthday of the Port of Everett, founded on July 13th 1918. “Today, as we celebrate our centennial year, we would like to thank the early residents of the Port District...
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